An Everest Base Camp trek in Nepal is not merely for a Holiday enjoyment but also to feel personal accomplishment. For most trekkers, Everest is "something that you must do!". If you have been in Nepal and not for Everest, the chances are that you will revisit this mystic land for EBC or if you have been in Nepal and that was for Everest the chances still remain that you come back because you will think that if you can do Everest you can do anything and vice versa.

What is in Everest trek that you don’t find in other route? Why does Everest trek has more charm than other regions? Well, although opinions may vary depending on one’s experience, my observation is that going to Everest is human! Being in Everest is a testimonial to everey adventurous soul. There are very few people who do not get nervous about Everest. It is because this trek is beyond most trekker’s comfort zone for various factors like unpredictable flight schedule, extremely erratic weather for flight, unusual geographical location and most importantly the Lukla airport itself that has been notorious for its being one of the most dangerous airstrip in the world.

However, if you flip the coin, the other side shows you all the reasons why you should be there. First of all, Everest is tantamount to trekking in Nepal. It would not be exaggeration if I say that “You have not trekked if you have not trekked in Everest”.

Also, you should be here because this is the roof of the world, the highest mountain in the world. It is also justifiably renowned for its exotic Sherpa village with Buddhist culture in the backdrop of incredible landscapes, pristine mountains and diverse flora and fauna etc.

Finally, unlike other route, Everest is the one that has stories of both “Tragedy and Triumph”. Adventure exists as long as there is presence of risk factors. So, if you believe you like adventure, you will be proud of yourself after The Everest Trek.

Day 1 - Arrival in Kathmandu

Day 2 - Flight to Lukla / Start Trek to Phakding(2650 m)

Day 3 - Phakding to - Namche Bazaar (3450m)

Day 4 - Acclimatization Day in Namche Bazaar

Day 5 - Namche to Tengboche(3860m)

Day 6 - Tengboche to Dingboche(4345m)

Day 7 - Acclimatisation Day in Dingboche(4345m)

Day 8 - Dingboche to Lobuche(4930m)

Day 9 - Lobuche to Gorak Shep(5200m)

Day 10 - Gorakhshep to Pheriche(4240m)

Day 11 - Pheriche to Tengboche(3860m)

Day 12 - Tengboche to Namche Bazaar

Day 13 - Namche to Phakdingma

Day 14 - Phakdingma to Lukla

Day 15 - Flight to Kathmandu

Day 16 - Departure Kathmandu

Day 1 - Arrival in Kathmandu :

Today is your arrival day. we welcome you upon your arrival at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport. Transfer to Hotel in Kathmandu. Prior to the activities, arrange a meeting with your guide for briefing about the necessary formalities on your tour and trek program. Depending upon your arrival time you may spend free time visiting nearby historic/Countryside areas.

Day 2 - Flight to Lukla / Start Trek to Phakding(2650 m) :

We pick you up in the morning with our Local Leader/guide to the Domestic airport for the incomparable first scenic flight. We fly from Kathmandu to Lukla (2827m). The flight itself is exciting. We fly parallel to the Himalayan giants bordering Nepal and Tibetan side of China. Flight time is about 40 minutes and we land at an airstrip built by Sir Edmund Hillary and the Sherpas in the mid-1960s. After landing we meet our porters who carry our equipment during our trek. We also have time to explore the village before hitting the trail. The trek starts with a descend towards the Dudh Kosi River, passing through the many lucky prayers stones and prayer flags where we join the main trail to Namche Bazaar and to the great areas of the Adventure destinations. (Dudh means 'milk' – the waters of the River are a strong milky white from glacial melt.) The walk is easy and after passing through the small village of Chheplung (2650),Ghat (2550m), we soon reach our lodge at Phakding. Our guides and porters be happy to accompany you for the side walks and visiting local people around or rest reading books and exchanging new card games. (3 hrs)

Day 3 - Phakding to - Namche Bazaar (3450m) :

We start the day from Phakding and cross the River to walk through tracts of blue pine and rhododendron forest that is very spectacular in the spring, when the flowers are in bloom. We cross the Dudh Kosi River at the end of Phakdingma staying on the east and west bank of the River, enjoy great views of the snow-capped peaks of Kusum Kanguru (6369m) and Thamserku (6623m). From here it is only a short walk to Monjo (2835m), where we arrive in time for lunch. Then the walking gets a little tougher and includes a steep ascend to Namche Bazaar. It is a short walk to the entrance of the national park, where our permits are checked before we descend quite steeply to again cross the Dudh Kosi to Jorsale (2805m). The trek continues upstream on generally flat terrain, crossing back to the right bank, to the confluence of the Bhote Kosi and Dudh Kosi Rivers. After crossing a large and stable suspension bridge high above the River we climb steeply to the village of Namche Bazaar. A slow and steady pace is recommended on this section of the climb and we are encouraged to make the most of the fantastic photographic opportunities as the peaks of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse and Taweche come into view for the first time. You may notice you are travelling a little more slowly as the effects of altitude start to become apparent. Take your time on this path which is used by the local peoples as a 'foot highway' on this important trading route. At Namche we stay in a lodge in the heart of the village. (6:30 hrs)

Day 4 - Acclimatization Day in Namche Bazaar :

We stay at Namche for a second night to allow us proper acclimatization to the high altitude and to enable full exploration of the town and its surrounds. Namche is a prosperous village, situated in a large, protected hollow. It gained its importance during the period when Tibetan salt was traded for the lowland grains of Nepal. Today quite an amount of trade continues at Namche and Tibetans are sometimes seen in the village trading rugs and Chinese-made goods, clothing, salt and dried meat. It is recommended that you take the opportunity to see both the sunrise and sunset views from the national park headquarters above the village. The panorama can be stunning at both times of the day with a superb view of the Khumbu peaks, including great sightings of Everest. After breakfast Your guides be on hand to offer advice and to escort you on the walks. The option is the steep climb out of the village bowl to the flatter areas around and above Shyangboche Airstrip, Everest View Hotel where beautiful views of Everest, Amadablam, Lhotse, Tawoche, Peak 38, Thamsherku abound. There are various options, including a walk with a series of great peaks rearing to well over 6,000 meters just to the west. Alternatively you can visit the national park headquarters to see the interesting displays of Sherpa lifestyle and culture.

Day 5 - Namche to Tengboche(3860m) :

Our route of today to Tengboche weaves in and out of side valleys, making small ups and downs, to the teashops of Kenjoma, and joins the trail from Khumjung just before a collection of Mani stones. The views of Everest and Ama Dablam are excellent from this part of the trek. We pass the small settlement of Sanasa from where the trail drops towards Phunki Thanga (3250m). From here the trail climbs steeply through forests and around Mani stones as it follows the side of a hill to the saddle on which the monestary of Tengboche sits at 3870m. The view from here is rightly deemed to be one of the worlds most magnificent. Kwangde (6187m), Tawachee (6542m), Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse (8501m), Ama Dablan, Kantega and Thamserku provide an inspiring panorama of Himalayan giants. We spend the night in Tengboche village (5 hrs).

Day 6 - Tengboche to Dingboche(4345m) :

From Tengboche we start our day by descending through forests of birches, conifers and rhododendrons to the village of Dibuche. From here the level trail passes many Mani walls in a deep rhododendron forest. After crossing the Imja Khola River the route climbs past some magnificently carved Mani stones to Pangboche (3901m). This is the highest year-round settlement in the valley, and the Pangboche gompa is the oldest in Khumbu once contained relics that were said to be the skull and hand of a yeti. Beyond Pangboche the route enters alpine meadows above the tree line, mostly consisting of scrub juniper and tundra. We cross Imjatse River and arrive in Dingboche, which is a labyrinth of walls and pastures.Dingboche is the valley made by Imjatse River that flows down from the Island peak.This is the best valley to be to feel just in the lap of the beautiful Mountain Amadablam,Kantega and other peaks. (5 hrs).

Day 7 - Acclimatisation Day in Dingboche(4345m) :

The most important thing to acclimatise in high altitudes is a slow ascend. Therefore it is imperative that we spend an additional night at Dingboche to aid the acclimatisation process. A good way to spend the day is to hike to the Nzagazong Parbat to the hight of 5000m from where the views are just marvellous. From here we have majestic views of Island Peak (6189m), therehearsal trekking peak, south face of Lothse and the giant of Ama Dablam,Mt. Makalu(8030m). After enjoying the views here we return back to Dingboche (4 hrs)

Day 8 - Dingboche to Lobuche(4930m) :

It is a tough walk today up the valley to Lobuche, so do take your time and ensure you are well hydrated. From Dingboche we ascend the small ridge behind the village above Pheriche Valley. From the chorten at the top, the peaks of Taweche and Cholatse (6440m) dramatically line the valley to the west. To the north, Lobuje Peak (6119m) and the snowfields of the Cho La can be seen. At Dughla (4620m) we take a light lunch at the foot of the huge terminal moraines of Khumbu Glacier, which has flowed off Everest, and in the afternoon we climb steadily to reach a ridge with a line of memorial cairns, built in memory of Sherpas and other climbers who have died on various Everest expeditions over the last 50 years. From here the view is spectacular; Pumori (7145m), Lingtren (6697m), Khumbutse (6623m), and, across the border in Tibet, Changtse (7550m) are seen at the head of the valley, whilst Everest is hidden behind the towering walls of Nuptse and Lhotse. We then follow the valley stream to our lodge at Lobuje, arriving early afternoon. (5 hrs)

Day 9 - Lobuche to Gorak Shep(5200m) :

The first section of today’s trail follows the western side of the broad Khumbu valley and ascends gently through meadows besides the glacial moraine. The ascend becomes steeper and rougher as it crosses several side moraines. After rounding a bend in the trail, the conical peak of Pumori comes into view. On the lower slopes of this mountain a ridge extending to the south terminates in a small peak, known as Kala Pattar (5545m), meaning 'black rock'. The trail then makes a short descend onto the sandy, flat expanse of Gorak Shep. From here we continue to the current Everest base camp, which is about a 4 hours return walk from Gorak Shep. We return to this small settlement after our visit to the base camp (6 hrs).

Day 10 - Gorakhshep to Pheriche(4240m) :

To go to Pheriche we retrace our steps back to Dughla, and then go straight down hill from the bridge to reach an lower trail, staying high above the valley floor. The views from here are great valley, meadow. You can easily recognise Lobuche Peak and the Cholatse is visible in the distance to the left of Ngazong Parbat.It is amazing how quickly we retrace the trail that was a challenge to ascend en route to Everest Base Camp. We should be well acclimatised and we head quickly back downhill to Dughla and then taking a different route following the wide alpine valley to Pheriche for a long tea break. There is a trekkers’ aid post here, supported by the Himalayan Rescue Association which although not manned year round is well worth a visit if open. (7 hrs)

Day 11 - Pheriche to Tengboche(3860m) :

From Pheriche we ascend a short steep trail to the top of a small ridge for great views of Imja Valley, Ama Dablam and Kantega, before taking lunch at Orsho. In the afternoon we again descend to Shomare and later pass through Lower Pangboche to reach the suspension bridge over the Imja Khola River and re-trace our steps to Debuche and on to Tengboche.(6hrs)

Day 12 - Tengboche to Namche Bazaar :

From Tengboche we descend steeply to the suspension bridge at Phunkitenga and after a break and a cup of tea we cross the Dudh Kosi and ascend to Tashinga. From here the trail contours high above the valley through Shanasa before returning to Namche Bazaar, where we stay and enjoy a final opportunity to visit the shops in the bazaar. ( 5 hours)

Day 13 - Namche to Phakdingma :

Today we slowly head back to Phakdingma through the busy Namche.We descend down to Jorsale bridge through the jungle and rough trail down and then walk to the Monjo through River bank, cross long suspension bridge and then gradual up and down to Phakdingma.This is a short and sweet walk to have rest on our way back before getting to the Lukla next day.(3hrs)

Day 14 - Phakdingma to Lukla :

There is no rush today as we retrace our steps back to Lukla. We head forward from Phakding after the breakfast and, although the final ascend up to Lukla is a surprise for most trekkers, reach the airport in the early afternoon. Lukla is famous for its end of trek celebrations, although we should not overdo it, as the plane ride back to Kathmandu is not best enjoyed with a hangover! (3 hours)

Day 15 - Flight to Kathmandu :

We rise early in the morning to be ready for the arrival of our aircraft for the flight back to Kathmandu. We are met at the airport and transferred to our hotel, located in Kathmandu(have choice the Hotel). You do not miss to clean yourself , laundry and rest to feel low altitude. In the Evening have a party night .Our guide can recommend you the best and memorable restaurant to experience party time and place.

Day 16 - Departure Kathmandu :

Our Tour officer meets you in Hotel for the Departure Transfer to Kathmandu’s International Airport. We always anticipate welcoming you back to Nepal for various other stunning Trekking with our best service in Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, India etc.

The Trek Cost Includes:

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All the International arrival and Departure Transfers

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Pre and Post Trek deluxe Star Hotel Accomodation in Kathmandu

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Domestic airport Transfers

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Flight To/ from Lukla

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Authentic Nepali Welcome Dinner

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All the accommodation and full board meals and hot beverages on the trek

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Everest Trekking permit

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Experienced English speaking Sherpa Guide with porter services

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Field staff Insurances

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Dawn Jackets, Sleeping bag, walking poles, duffel bag, facilitiies on Loan during the trek to be returned after the end of trekking

The Mani Rimdu Festival is an enchanting, colourful and ritual occasion that takes place in the most spectacular settings of Himalayan culture. Performed by the monks of Chiwong and Tengboche monasteries, it depicts the victory of Buddhism over the ancient 'Bon' religion. The last three days of the festival is very important for the Sherpa hence, a number of people attain who often trek for many days to witness this important event. It consists nine days of ceremonies and meditation (Drupchen).